Luc Mulindwa

Luc Mulindwa stands today as a remarkable figure in both journalism and training. A journalist by profession and a teacher by vocation, he is distinguished not only by his expertise in journalistic writing but also by his unwavering commitment to mentoring and sharing knowledge. Active in the media sector since 2020, he currently serves as the General Director of Nuru FM, a faith-based radio station of the Cité de Refuge Church that also plays a vital role in serving the wider community. Beyond his career in journalism, Luc Mulindwa is a passionate trainer. Recognizing the importance of the English language in an increasingly globalized world, he founded an educational initiative called PEL (Poetic English with Luc M). Through this program, he offers free English lessons to young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as other French-speaking countries, helping them acquire a skill that opens doors to new opportunities locally and internationally. This initiative is deeply rooted in his own travel experiences. Through his journeys across the world, Luc Mulindwa realized that mastering English is a powerful key to accessing new horizons both professionally and culturally. A natural leader, he extends his efforts beyond language training by equipping young people with skills in journalistic writing. He prepares them to practice journalism with professionalism, rigor, and ethics. With his journey, Luc Mulindwa embodies a new generation of Congolese journalists and trainers: passionate, committed, and devoted to empowering a youth that is conscious, competent, and future-oriented.

Lubumbashi: Over 40,000 People Gather at City of Refuge Church for Holy Communion

A major spiritual event was held at City of Refuge Church in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo, on January 4, 2026, during the celebration of the Holy Communion. The same event was organized simultaneously across the country and beyond national borders, including Burundi, Uganda, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola, and several other countries where City…

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Do We Have the Right to Judge the Dead? A Reflection on Faith, Justice, and Humanity

When a public figure, rebel, leader, or even an ordinary citizen dies, society often reacts strongly. Some mourn, others celebrate, and many rush to pronounce final judgments: “May their soul never rest.” “They paid for their treason.” “They deserved their fate.” These reactions raise an essential question: Do we, as human beings, have the authority…

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Essential English for Beginners

Ready to build a strong foundation in English? This beginner-friendly worksheet covers the most essential everyday skills: introducing yourself, describing your daily routine, talking about your family and hobbies, and asking or answering simple questions. Clear, practical, and easy to use, it’s perfect for self-study or classroom practice.Click below to download your PDF and start…

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Should Men and Women Do the Same Household Chores Equally? PEL Family Students Talk About It

Duties between men and women are generally decided differently from one society to another. When it comes to deciding who does what, culture and region play an important role. The way household chores are shared in one society may be completely different from how they are divided in another. But one question remains a dilemma…

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